Find Delhi State Quota MBBS Admission NEET counselling information such as Counselling Procedure, Cut off, Seat Matrix, Tuition Fees, Eligibility, etc here.
MBBS Admission Counselling for Delhi State Quota is conducted by Medical Counselling Committee which comes under the Directorate General of Health Services, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India. 85% of MBBS seats in all government colleges located in the state of Delhi are allotted to students who are native to the state.
Table of Contents
1. Quick Summary
2. Counselling Procedure
3. Eligibility – State Counselling
4. Domicile Rules
5. Seat Reservation
6. Seat Matrix
7. Required Documents
8. NEET Cut off
Mode of Counselling | Online |
Conducting Authority | Medical Counselling Committee(MCC), Indraprastra University(IPU) |
Total Medical College Participating | MCC-7, IPU-3 |
Total MBBS Seats | MCC- 1212, IPU-257 |
Tuition Fees | Govt Quota – Rs 6000/Year to Rs 1 Lakhs/Year |
Registration Date | IInd Week of June |
Registration Fees | Rs 1000 (Security Deposit – Rs 10000) |
Registration Website | www.mcc.nic.in, www.ipuadmissions.nic.in |
Phone Helpline | 011-25302167 |
Email Helpline |
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Delhi State Quota Counselling is conducted by two counselling authorities namely Medical Counselling Committee(MCC) and Guru Gobind Indraprashta University.
Colleges : Counselling for deemed university as well as 6 Delhi govt medical colleges namely Maulana Azad medical college, Lady Hardinge medical college, University college of medical sciences, Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Medical Sciences, All India Institute of Medical Sciences and VMMC are conducted by medical counselling committee through online mode. As MCC conducts counselling for All India Quota, the counselling procedure for Delhi state Quota is very much similar to the All India Quota Counselling. In fact, while registering for All India Quota, it will ask whether you want to apply under Delhi University Quota if you mention that you have studied 10+2 in Delhi State School.
The counselling process includes registration, choice filling and locking, seat allotment by MCC, Reporting to Allotted medical college or reject the allotment and participate in the second round of counselling.
Mopup Round Counselling: MCC conducts two rounds of counselling for DU Quota Seats. After two rounds of counselling, it conducts Mop-up counselling to allot the unfilled seats of second round counselling.
Stray Round Counselling : If seats are not filled during mop-up round counselling, it is filled using the stray round counselling. List of ten times (of the registered candidates) of number of Stray vacancies will be sent to the respective medical college for Final Stray Vacancy Round to be conducted by the college. Kindly note that there is no Fresh Registration of Candidates in Final Stray Vacancy Round.
You need to know medical college types, college ranking, tuition fees, seat matrix, quota, reservation, domicile rules, counselling rounds, state rank list, choice filling, allotment rules, up-gradation rules, compulsory service bond, penalty, intern stipend, career prospects, last year closing rank cut off, in order to avoid making any mistake during counselling.
Colleges: Counselling for Delhi Government medical colleges namely Dr Ambedkar medical college, North Delhi Municipal college, and Army college of medical sciences are conducted by Guru Gobind Indraprashta university(IPU).
Last Round of Counselling: In the last round of online-counselling, any unfilled seats in reservation category shall be converted to unreserved category during counselling.
Sliding Counselling Round: After last round of counselling, sliding round of counselling is conducted by Indraprasta University.Candidates who have been allocated MBBS seats before the sliding round and those who paid the part academic fees of INR 60000/ are eligible to participate in the sliding round. If a candidate, who has paid the Part Academic Fees but does not want to participate in the sliding round counselling, then he/she should freeze their allotment.
After the sliding round counselling, the allocated candidates must report to the college for document verification and payment of the balance fees amount.
Reporting to College: Candidates are required to report and join the allotted college with the Admission Slip, Provisional Allotment Letter, Fees Receipt, and the necessary documents for verification at the college and pay the balance fees amount.
Spot Round Counselling: After admission, if there are any unfilled seats, they are filled using spot counselling round which is an offline process. All eligible candidates who want to participate in the “Spot Counselling” shall have to pay a counselling participation fees, Rs 2000. The “Spot Counselling” shall be done for vacancies remaining after reporting of allocated candidates to colleges.
Candidates who have passed both High School(10th standard) and Higher Secondary/Intermediate(10+2) or equivalent examinations from a recognized education institution located in the National Capital Territory of Delhi are eligible to apply under the Delhi University Quota.
40.5% of MBBS seats in medical colleges are available for GN(General or Unreserved) students.
10% of MBBS seats will be reserved for GEN- EWS (General Economically Weaker Section) category students. Family gross annual income < Rs 8 Lakhs are eligible for EWS Reservation Category.
15% MBBS seats are reserved for SC (Scheduled Caste) students.
7.5% MBBS seats are reserved for ST (Scheduled Tribe) students.
27% of MBBS Seats are reserved for OBC (Other Backward Class) non creamy layer students.
5% of MBBS seats are reserved for PH (Persons with Disability) candidates. PH reservation is horizontal reservation which means, 5% of seats in all reservation categories such as GN, EWS, OBC, SC, ST are reserved for candidates with disability from that reservation category.
There is 5% horizontal reservation for Defence Category in all colleges where counselling is conducted by Indraprastra University. The priority is given based on the below categories.
Delhi State has 10 medical colleges. AIIMS medical college has 132 seats and it used to conduct separate entrance exam for its admission. Starting from 2020, AIIMS will admit students using the NEET examination. There are 6 government colleges in Delhi with 900 MBBS seats. Delhi has one deemed university which contains 100 MBBS seats. It also contains army college of medical sciences which admits children of Army or Ex-Army persons.
List of Medical Colleges | Type | Total Seats |
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi | Govt. | 132 |
Army College of Medical Sciences | Trust | 100 |
Dr.Ambedkar Medical College | Govt. | 125 |
Lady Hardinge Medical College | Govt. | 240 |
Maulana Azad Medical College | Govt. | 250 |
North Delhi Municipal Corporation Medical College | Govt. | 60 |
University College of Medical Sciences | Govt. | 170 |
Hamdard Institute of Medical College. | Deemed. | 150 |
Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Medical Sciences | Govt. | 100 |
Vardhman Mahavir Medical College | Govt. | 170 |
As the counselling process is conducted online by MCC which conducts All India Quota Counselling, all original documents along with attested photocopies are only required at the time of joining the allotted Medical College.
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U write in the blog student of delhi national territory regein is also eligible for delhi quota pls clear my doubt
candidates who studied +1 and +2 in NCR region are eligible for delhi state quota.
I think your information on eligibility criteria for 85% DU quota is WRONG here.
Those who have studied 11th and 12th from Delhi are eligible..
However, in your blog u have wrongly written that those who have studied 10th and 12th from Delhi are eligible..